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RSherman

(576 posts)
Thu May 25, 2023, 07:39 AM May 2023

If you don't want anyone to have your baby, don't leave a lock of hair lying around!

Last edited Thu May 25, 2023, 08:13 AM - Edit history (1)

I just heard a story about IVG, its potential to help people have babies and its possible ethical complications.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5033438/

Researchers have been able to find cells anywhere on a mouse's body. In one instance, they used a cell from the end of the tail. They were able to produce healthy mice pups.

On the plus side, older women could have children. Same sex couples could have children from just their cells. A single person could produce a child from just that person's cells.

Ethical implications: more emphasis on designer babies. Someone obtaining hair or something else from a celebrity and using it for the necessary cells. Therefore, people's cells being used for pregnancy without their knowledge or consent.

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If you don't want anyone to have your baby, don't leave a lock of hair lying around! (Original Post) RSherman May 2023 OP
I'm remembering The Boys from Brazil right now, Ilsa May 2023 #1
Yikes! zuul May 2023 #5
Good movie, especially with so many great actors. Steve Guttenberg Ilsa May 2023 #9
Sounds like claudette May 2023 #2
So what? Jirel May 2023 #3
I think that "so what" is my first reaction too. Croney May 2023 #4
You don't own your dna.... getagrip_already May 2023 #6
But...but...but...if many of the cells in your body have DNA that could make a clone... Girard442 May 2023 #7
Good point! RSherman May 2023 #8
so by extention, every time you go to the bathroom.... getagrip_already May 2023 #10

Ilsa

(62,241 posts)
1. I'm remembering The Boys from Brazil right now,
Thu May 25, 2023, 07:46 AM
May 2023

and wondering if someone preserved part of Hitler's body.

zuul

(14,664 posts)
5. Yikes!
Thu May 25, 2023, 08:03 AM
May 2023

For some reason I have been thinking about that movie lately. I haven't seen it aired on network tv or premium channels in probably a decade. I wonder why it isn't being aired. The premium channels have been airing other old movies.

Ilsa

(62,241 posts)
9. Good movie, especially with so many great actors. Steve Guttenberg
Thu May 25, 2023, 08:33 AM
May 2023

was so young then as a nazi-hunter.

I read the book, too. I found the (Mengele's?) attempted recreation of Hitler's youth to be a little preposterous. But overall it was suspenseful, dark, and as a late 70s movie, timely. I was too young to remember the importance of the Eichmann trial, but I knew a bit about Nazi history by the time the movie was released, thanks to, in part, movies like The Hiding Place, The Diary of Anne Frank, etc.

Jirel

(2,259 posts)
3. So what?
Thu May 25, 2023, 07:51 AM
May 2023

DNA is DNA. We’ll soon be at a point where it is of negligible effort to create a healthy clone, or just mix ‘n match in a test tube. None of which matters, and none of which impacts ethics, as long as the new life produced is free of genetic disease or intentionally life-threatening flaws. We are all related somewhere in our line.

getagrip_already

(17,440 posts)
6. You don't own your dna....
Thu May 25, 2023, 08:05 AM
May 2023

If you see a doctor for treatment and they find something interesting in your dna, you can't stop them from using it for profit or research.

Courts have held that dna and tissue are property, and not your property once someone else has it.

Follow the money and you will find law and policy.

Paternity does have costs in this society however. Those costs are based upon a man having participated in the creation of the child though, so not sure how this new technology will impact that.

Girard442

(6,404 posts)
7. But...but...but...if many of the cells in your body have DNA that could make a clone...
Thu May 25, 2023, 08:16 AM
May 2023

...according to the forced-birthers, wouldn't that mean that each of those cells is a human being, just like a fertilized egg?

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